DevotedPuppy said: CynthiasSocks said: That pic is amazing! Thanks! I took it myself from an airplane last summer when I flying back from the hometown. Well I love it and saved it to my harddrive! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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these 2 are huge but cool http://www.jccv.org.au/im...bourne.jpg http://www.melbourne2006....alshot.jpg | |
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amorbella said: PaisleyPark5083 said: Santa Barbara is located about 85 miles west-northwest of Los Angeles, along the Pacific coast. This stretch of coast along southern Santa Barbara County is often referred to as the "American Riviera" because of its Mediterranean climate. The Santa Ynez Mountains, an east-west trending range, rise dramatically behind the city, with several peaks exceeding 4,000 feet. Covered with chaparral and with sandstone outcrops, they make a famously scenic backdrop to the town. Nearer to town, and directly east and adjacent to Mission Santa Barbara, is a hill known locally as the "Riviera" or "Alameda Padre Serra" (shortened APS) for the street that traverses it, which is built up with expensive homes. The city sustained heavy damage in an earthquake on June 29, 1925, which was followed by substantial rebuilding.
Much of the architecture in the city is Spanish Colonial in style, although much of it was actually constructed starting in the early 20th century in connection with the Mission or Spanish Revival movement. White buildings with terra cotta tile roofs are a trademark sight. The city has enacted strict ordinances to prevent erosion of this image, with some success. For example, there are no billboards anywhere in town, and none at all on the main freeway through town for almost twenty miles in both directions; in addition there is a strict sign ordinance for businesses, with no excessively large lettering allowed. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 107.3 km² (41.4 mi²). 49.2 km² (19.0 mi²) of it is land and 58.1 km² (22.4 mi²) of it (54.17%) is water. this is because the official city limit extends exactly four miles south into the ocean, and in addition a long "finger" of the city extends out to sea and again inland, in order to make Santa Barbara Airport (adjacent to the University of California, Santa Barbara [UCSB]) contiguous with the city. I was born and raised in SB. I used to attend Cleveland School which was a hike if you had to walk the APS. i graduated from Santa Barbara High. I took some courses at SBCC. Fiesta still rocks I loved living in SB until it became too expensive. I live 35 minutes away. Sooo cool knowing that I am not the only Prince fan in these neck of the woods!! Now you can help me rally Prince to play at the Santa Barbara County Bowl, he would rock the place!!!! | |
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